There is a service point to the right of the main entrance of the library – pick up the phone and call the number listed on the monitor for Library or IT help. Staff can assist over the phone, by video call or in person.

You can also get help from wherever you are in the Library by phone, email or chat using the Ask the Library Service.

Self-Check MachinesAll items, apart from laptops, can be borrowed at the self-check machines.

There are two machines:

one on the ground floor to the left of the library entrance

one on level 2 near the central stairs and lift

RequestsRequests can be collected from the item request shelf near the shelf check machine on the ground floor and borrowed at any self-check machine.

Returns

Items from any campus, apart from laptops and oversized items, can be returned through the returns chute.

The chute is inside the entrance foyer of the library, on the right hand side.

To return items at Mawson Lakes outside of opening hours you will need a UniSA staff or student ID card. Please visit Security to activate your card for this access.

Oversized items that do not fit in the return chute can be returned during opening hours – use a service point to call for assistance.

Laptop loansLaptops can be borrowed and returned using the self-service unit located on the ground floor, behind the Ask the Library/IT service point.

Study and Teaching SpacesStudy and Teaching Spaces

There are a variety of spaces in the library for teaching, individual study and group work. See the Study Spaces page for more information.

Training room: Level 3 (C3-03)

Computer pools: Level 1 and Level 3 training room

Study rooms: Level 2 and 3

Quiet study zone: Level 3

Group Study zone: Level 2

Informal zones: Lounge Level 2

Printing and EquipmentPrinting and Equipment

Printers (photocopying/scanning)Printers are on level 1 and level 3.

StationeryThe following stationery equipment and supplies are provided for student use:

Staplers, binder, guillotine and hole punch: level 1 near the printer

Stapler and guillotine: level 3 near the printer

HistoryHistory

Sir Eric Neal LibraryThe Library was originally opened in 1969, when it was the central library for the South Australian Institute of Technology. In 2001 it was named in honour of Sir Eric Neal, who opened a major extension to the Library in May 2005.

The Library is home to the Art of Learning sculptures by famed sculptor John Dowie, and also features a Pillar of Wisdom with quotations from significant scholars.

The Sydney Ball Gift comprising over thirty important works is installed in the Library and is by far the most valuable gift of Australian art ever made to the University. The installation celebrates the artist’s long and impressive career and considerable impact on Australian art, and recognises this wonderful act of generosity to the University.